The suggestion that The People’s Kitchen should have an A.E.D came from one of their “friends” Glyn, who uses the facilities provided and regularly eats at the centre in Bath Lane.
Representatives from Rotary Clubs of Seaburn, Newcastle, Durham Elvert, Longbenton and the future District Governor, Len Burns visited The People’s Kitchen and handed over a brand new heart defibrillator donated by fellow Rotarians. The group were then taken on a tour of the premises and learned about the operation of the charity, which was followed, by tea and the handing over ceremony.
Peter Samuel, Deputy Chairman of The People’s Kitchen, was delighted with the generous donation that has the potential to be a real lifesaver.
“I’d like to thank the Rotary Clubs involved for this much needed piece of equipment. We have trained first aiders on duty at each of our meals but having this additional piece of kit could mean the difference between life and death and keep someone alive until the paramedics arrive. Like insurance, we have to have it but we hope never to have to use it. ”
Volunteers from The People’s Kitchen will receive training in the use of the AED later this month. The defibrillatorworks by restoring the heart rhythm if a person goes into cardiac arrest. The earlier it is used, the better the chance is of survival. Those on the scene can easily use them as voice prompts are given to the user.